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I’d consider these niche use cases though. If you’re working in a particular industry where you need to use a specific tool then you’re stuck with whatever platform the tool’s available on. However, apps that most people use day to day definitely exist. Personally, I’d also prefer it if Linux ecosystem wasn’t primarily reliant on companies. I’d love to see polished open source software become the foundation, and commercial tools to be the exception for niche use cases.
I’d consider these niche use cases though. If you’re working in a particular industry where you need to use a specific tool then you’re stuck with whatever platform the tool’s available on. However, apps that most people use day to day definitely exist. Personally, I’d also prefer it if Linux ecosystem wasn’t primarily reliant on companies. I’d love to see polished open source software become the foundation, and commercial tools to be the exception for niche use cases.